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Show Pe mi clou Pcrg&tlvcs. Tho brilliant idea of half a century ago that tho weak and ailing could be b'ed, blistered and salivated into a condition con-dition of health and vigor Is happily exploded; ex-ploded; but violent and prolonged purgation pur-gation is still, to some extont, in vogue-We vogue-We have impostors who aro daring enough to oiler to tho world, as tonics and restoratives, tho most destructive cathartics, unmoditied by a single stimulating stim-ulating soothing or restorative element. Compare the operation of ono of these terrible nostrums with that of Hostellers Hostel-lers Stomach Bitters, in which are combined com-bined the three great curative elements a tonic, an alterative, and an apen- cnt The former completely paralyzes the vital forces, bo that nature can make no resistance to disease; the latter eus-taijs eus-taijs tho strength of the patient, while it restores the susponded functions of tho secretory organs and relieves the boweis without violence or pain. It is simply a choice between restoration and prostration. |